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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 20, 1914, 3 i pr—————— W llin frbanns_ | 25 years old, b cen in the game since 1903, Known as green of the golf mnks was almost under its windows. On Thursday, before Irma went\GOWNs IN ALL COLORS : |h0mf‘, a man in flannels with a lofter | in his hand, appeared in the doorway! and askbd for u drink of water. ANTED—A TEAGHER 1 s ! He | he pitching staif of the Washington Club. Selected by a By LOUISE OLIVER Was young, with a strong, clear-cut: FABRICS FROM THE BRIGHTEST committee of I paper men as the best pitcher in American Y ) face. TO THE PALEST HUES. | He and Mathewson are reported t ° | "How do you like your school?” he! n the game. One of the pecul t, although he is one of y, his pareats, (¢ , kave rever scen their sen ° 1 asked suddenly, after thanki | pa Thurston stood staring indig- ke klvdness, king her for t a letter that just | SRS g Y ?rom the at bad just| Irma stiffened. “A great deal better | than some of its inquisitive visitors,” : o € ors president of she answered tartly. v : 'school board. He laughed. “Ex ter having € Xcuse me, ’ | Thurston, I should have introduced p three unsuc- I | myselt, and you were certainly right| By MARY DEAN. ! 1 attempts | to call me down. I'm about over that! Undoubtedly, the taffeta two-piece | pe him in per- and three-piece suits will be a feature | ‘;foolish prejudice I had in your favor, about the po- {or rather against your teaching re., Of the summer styles. Already the n she wished # quirements. Iam Nathan G. Harbison, SDOPS seem to be crowded with such ure, she had Jr., at your service.” He bowed. "| suits. | p her applica- Irma’s breath almost left her. She| AR example was an exceedingly by mail, and had always thought of the senior 8°0d-l0OKing brown costume, an im-| eply she now Harbison as president, | ported model, in taffeta, combined | in her hand Then started the Saturday night| “ith a fine eponge weave of silk and as follows: hops at the club, and Irma, radiant| WOOl mixture. The bolero and long y Dear Miss and beautiful, was always there with' ston: I have | the Crosbys. i % § favor of the 12th inst. In reply | Nat Harbison, Jr., upon being intro-| { - h to say that although I should , duced to her on the first night, imme—l‘, | Seemingly No Costume Can Be Too Gaudy to Have the Sanction of | Fashion—Satin Frocks Strict- Miss | ly in the Vogue. He cndorses and D+inks | | | | | | | | Best for athlete — fan —everyone whoseeksa genuine thirst-quencher Delicious and that's wholesome. very much to indorse your appli- | in, I feel that it would not be for nterest of the Warfdale school if board were to install another hful pedagogue. Pardon the per-! ity, but in spite of your excellent i mmendation from the Ilormal; pl, I understand that you are not young but rather attractive, and | is the very thing our board is try- p overcome. Every year we find it sary to elect a new teacher, as | one graduates with ridiculous arity from the schoolroom into' Hmony. “NATHAN G. HARBISON.” just sounds like old Nat Harbl-! Irma stormed tearfully. “I can’t why a rich old fossil like him | s to be on a school board any-! e re-read the letter despondently. hough 1 ever wanted to get mar- You're going to get that school br bust, Irma Thurston,” she ex- d. lamily a decade ago, put on spec: diately claimed every other dance. He seemed to have eyes for the little slip of a brown-eyed girl in the gown of pink satin with its gauzy ' B Several time he looked at her as though thinking of some Finally he asked her if overdraperies. ene else. she were related to the teacher of the same name. “Yes,” she replied innocently. “We are related.” School closed on the last Friday lnI h May. The next night at the hop, Irma | and Mr. Harbison were strolling in the ! moonlight. They wandered over :he golf links, ' eyes twinkled mischie- | vously as they approached the school- and Irma's house. “Let’s sit down a minute on this log, It's lovely here to- Mr. Harbison. night.” “It certainly is, Dolly (the Crosbys called her that), and besides, I want to I've never known tell you something. no one but' new school S ;us»g,.g..gngugngug,.g,.gxsugugwgug,(gugugu:‘.g.Y i L] refreshing, Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution, THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. ‘Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. FRPREBPIS I PHDOEEIIPIEE and Butchers' # * Phone 112, Tampa, Florida. % : Fancy Grocery en she got out a plain black suit had belonged to some member of 8 she had had after measles once a time, flattened her hair, bought a girl like you before, dear, and—I love you. Tell me, Dolly, don't you care for me just a little?” Irma thought a moment, and decided that not considering her wildly beating heart, he needed punishing just a lit- tle. Indeed, it would rather serve him ¥ > SEPDBOPGHHOEHHOEHBBPDOGHHSE SWEET CLOVER BUTTERMILK Pure and Pasteurized For sale at all soda water fountains $6.00 $1.00 Flour, per barrel . . Sugar, 18 pounds . . cloth gloves, broad-toed shoes, ' p standing collar, and set out to re the much-needed votes. p returned elated, for both mem- whose votes Nat Harbison was ito control, declared themselves as- or phone 323 Red. 2708 right to not know that he was enga- ging himself to the teacher, but her answer was: “Yes, Nat, I do.” And Monday night at the board | meeting, the secretary had the un- | pleasant duty of reading the following 12¢ 16:c¢ Compound, lard, Ib. . SHHBDDEDEDDODOBOOIDEP OIS Bacon, by the side, Ib. J. Strohaker| jhed at such a sensible-looking N g W letter: Best Jap Rice 20 Ibs. $1.00 g woman. fhr S 4 i erefolr'xel, ':n the end of the week,| “Gentlemen: It is with deep regret full tunic wese of brown and white pRACTICAL pLU)“BER p striped taffetas, while the under skirt was of plain brown eponge. There are many costumes illustrat- ing this same principle of taffeta in combination with serge, with voile, with crepes, with voiles with eponges and with foulards, was elected by a vote of five go‘that I resign my position as teacher for the position. | of the Warfdale school. My wedding Monday Irma took up her duties to Mr. Nathan Harbison, Jr., takes he school and got along beauti- place next month. Very trutly youry, | “IRMA D. THURSTON.” ! v § e Country club was near the , (Copyright, 1914, \\sv H‘\)-l- T\Iv()lure Newspo- per Syndicate. plhouse. In _fact, the seyenth| L $1.20 10-1b, pail Snowdrift Residence and Shop opposite Refrigerators ® 4§ () @ § Supplies. Toledo Scales. Store & : 1 1 s ros Fixtures. 309 Zack St. L. D., & ° Water Works South Mass. 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